Question about 1996 Chevrolet K1500
SOURCE: no power to left side fuel tank
Check the ground wire for good contact.
Posted on Apr 11, 2009
SOURCE: i have a 78 Gmc truck with dual tanks, there is a
It is the power for the cross over valve pug it back in to the bullet plug on the switch over valve and that should cure your problem the switching valve changes over the tank sender as well as which tank to pull from. Defauts to driver side if it loses power.
Posted on Oct 09, 2009
SOURCE: i have a gas leak at the tank. When I fill to full, gas leaks out
you might try looking to see if the filler tube is cracked and leaking if it is you could replace it and that will take care of the check engine lite depending on what code is being set
Posted on Oct 27, 2009
SOURCE: I have a 2000 Chevy 3500 box truck with 2 gas
Fuel levels are equaled in the tanks via a frame mounted transfer pump that transfers fuel from the rear tank to the front tank where the main pump is. Your transfer pump needs replaced, and should run about 60 bucks. Should find the pump mounted to the frame between tanks.
Posted on Jan 10, 2010
SOURCE: Leaking Gas on left side of gas tank, can't tell if it's the line
More than likely you have a busted fuel line, or one of the connections from the fuel lines to the fuel pump is broken. If you know how to repair cars, drop the tank and find the leak. If you don't know how, have the vehicle towed to a shop. Driving the car would definitely be a fire hazard.
Posted on Jan 24, 2010
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